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Abrial and A-12
Abrial stopped designing new aircraft after 1932 when he abandoned his A-12 project.
* Abrial A-12 Bagoas ( 1931 ) Single-seat sailplane of extremely low wing aspect ratio.
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Abrial and French
This position is currently held by French Air Force General General Stephane Abrial.
The commander of the organization is General Stéphane Abrial of the French Air Force.
* Abrial A-2 Vautour, a French sailplane built in 1925.
* Abrial A-3 Oricou, a French touring aircraft designed in 1927
Georges Abrial ( 1898, Paris – 1970, Vauville, Manche ) was an early French aerodynamicist.
He transferred the job of SACT to French General Stéphane Abrial on 9 September 2009, but continued in command of JFCOM.
Jean-Marie Charles Abrial ( 17 December 1879, Réalmont, Tarn-19 December 1962, Dourgne ) was a French Admiral and Naval Minister.
Abrial started his career in 1896 at École Navale, the French naval academy, taking his first post as an aspirant ( midshipman ) in 1898.
Jean-Raymond Abrial ( born 1938 ) is a French computer scientist and inventor of the Z and B formal methods.

A-12 and French
In 1951, roommates of Eliot House A-12 included Paul Matisse, grandson of French impressionist Henri Matisse, Stephen Joyce, grandson of novelist James Joyce, and Sadruddin Aga Khan, lineal descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad.

French and experimental
Category: French experimental filmmakers
The French experimental sail powered hydrofoil Hydroptère is the result of a research project that involves advanced engineering skills and technologies.
Category: French experimental filmmakers
The CEA argued that the dumps were experimental in nature, and that French oceanographers such as Vsevelod Romanovsky had recommended it.
LMJ, the French project, has seen its first experimental line achieved in 2002, and is due for completion in 2012.
Category: French experimental filmmakers
In the aftermath of 1968, the French government created a new experimental university, Paris VIII, at Vincennes and appointed Foucault the first head of its philosophy department in December of that year.
Pierre Flourens, a French experimental psychologist, was one of many scientists that challenged the views of the phrenologists.
Category: French experimental musicians
* The Laboratoire d ' Annecy-le-Vieux de physique des particules, a French experimental physics laboratory located in Annecy-le-Vieux in the Savoie region of France
* Fabre Hydravion or Canard, a French experimental floatplane which first flew in 1910
Avant-garde (); from French, " advance guard " or " vanguard ") is a French term used in English as a noun or adjective to refer to people or works that are experimental or innovative, particularly with respect to art, culture, and politics.
In 1908 on a high hill on the east side of town, Barber began construction of an experimental farm and estate, comprising a French Renaissance Revival mansion, completed in 1909, and lush gardens, dozens of barns and other structures in the same style, and greenhouses, which he called Anna Dean Farm.
British experimental composers use the toy piano frequently, especially the Promenade Theatre Orchestra ( 1969 – 73 ), a quartet of composer / performers ( members included John White, Alec Hill, Hugh Shrapnel, and Christopher Hobbs ), whose central instrumentation consisted of four matched French Michelsonne toy pianos and Hohner reed organs.
These poets turned to French models rather than either the New Country poets or English-language modernism, and their work was to prove of importance to later English experimental poets as it broadened the scope of the English avant-garde tradition.
Marie Jean Pierre Flourens ( 13 April 1794 – 6 December 1867 ), father of Gustave Flourens, was a French physiologist, the founder of experimental brain science and a pioneer in anesthesia.
The Chassepot was named after its inventor, Antoine Alphonse Chassepot ( 1833 – 1905 ), who, from 1857 onwards, had constructed various experimental forms of breechloader, and the rifle became the French service weapon in 1866.
Vous et Nous is a 1977 experimental pop album by French musicians Brigitte Fontaine and Areski Belkacem.
Captain Arthur Krebs adapted two on the experimental French submarine Gymnote in 1888 and 1889.
The oxygenator was first conceptualized in the 17th century by Robert Hooke and developed into practical extracorporeal oxygenators by French and German experimental physiologists in the 19th century.
Although branded as a " bilingual " ( English and French Canadian ) service, the majority of the services offered were the experimental ones originally offered in Quebec and completely Francophone.
These papers, in Norwegian, went largely unnoticed, as did the later publication ( in French ) of 1867 which contained a modified law and the experimental data on which that law was based.
However, in 1976, a QWERTY layout adapted to the French language was put forward as an experimental standard ( NF XP E55-060 ) by the French national organization for standardization.

French and glider
* La Mouette Atlas, a French hang glider design
* Ellipse Titan, a French hang glider
In Operation Dingson 35A, on 5 August 1944, 10 Waco CG-4A gliders towed by aircraft of 298 Squadron and 644 Squadron transported Free French SAS men and armed jeeps to Brittany near Vannes ( Locoal-Mendon ), each glider carrying three Free French troopers and a jeep.
* Ellipse Fuji, a French hang glider
* La Mouette Topless, a French hang glider design that lacks a kingpost and upper rigging
On 5 August 1944, 10 Waco CG-4 gliders towed by aircraft of 298 Squadron and 644 Squadron transported the French SAS men and armed jeeps to Brittany near Vannes ( Locoal-Mendon ), each glider carrying 3 SAS troopers and a jeep.
* Ellipse Twist, a French hang glider
* Ellipse Zenith, a French hang glider
* La Mouette Sphinx, a French hang glider design

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